Mid-infrared interferometry of the massive young stellar object NGC 2264 IRS 1
R. Grellmann, Th. Ratzka, S. Kraus, H. Linz, Th. Preibisch, G. Weigelt

TL;DR
This study used mid-infrared interferometry to resolve the circumstellar environment of the massive young stellar object NGC 2264 IRS 1, revealing a flat, optically thick disk structure similar to those around lower-mass stars.
Contribution
First direct interferometric measurements of the spatial distribution of dust around a massive young stellar object, supporting disk-based formation models.
Findings
Mid-infrared emission region size is ~30-60 AU.
Dust distribution shows significant elongation.
Data inconsistent with spherical envelope models.
Abstract
The optically invisible infrared-source NGC 2264 IRS 1 is thought to be a massive young stellar object (~10 Msun). Although strong infrared excess clearly shows that the central object is surrounded by large amounts of circumstellar material, no information about the spatial distribution of this circumstellar material has been available until now. We used the ESO Very Large Telescope Interferometer to perform long-baseline interferometric observations of NGC 2264 IRS 1 in the mid-infrared regime. Our observations resolve the circumstellar material around NGC 2264 IRS 1, provide the first direct measurement of the angular size of the mid-infrared emission, and yield direct constraints on the spatial distribution of the dust. We use different approaches (a geometrical model, a temperature-gradient model, and radiative transfer models) to jointly model the observed interferometric…
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